... Here's hoping the clever git that foresaw the winning combination of Star Wars and Lego was handsomely rewarded for his efforts. More so, let's hope the guy that said "let's make a computer game out of this" has been made King in the Halls of Valhalla and is being fed grapes by beautiful, ... Read review
LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy is a comical take on the Star Wars Trilogy, the ... more
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hit, this time set during the original three Star Wars films (Episodes IV, V, VI).For the first time ever, build and ride vehicles (landspeeders, AT-STs, speeder bikes and more) and mount creatures (from the banthas of desert Tatooine to the tauntauns of frigid Hoth) through on-foot levels.All non-droid characters - not just those with the Force - have the power to buildUnlock more than 50 playable characters, from cultural icons like Luke, Leia and Darth Vader to fan favourites such as Greedo, Jawas and Gamorrean guardsUnlock up to 54 more playable characters with a game save from the original LEGO Star WarsCreate unique playable characters like Yoda Kenobi, Lando Fortuna and millions more by mixing and matching the LEGO body parts of all playable characters.In Free Play mode, experience the Original Trilogy in a new way by importing any character into land levels, or switch between vehicles at will in space levels. Make Darth Maul a hero of the Rebellion, or destroy the Death Star with a TIE fighterCharacter-specific attacks include Chewbacca pulling enemies' arms out of their sockets, Vader's Force choke, Leia's "slap" melee attack and many more.Tongue-in-cheek humour presents the Original Trilogy in a manner only LEGO can put together, with comical reinterpretations of classic Star Wars scenes and elements.Solve a greater variety of puzzles that encourage creative thinking through the use of teamwork and unique building situations only possible in a LEGO galaxy far, far away.The adaptive difficulty option creates more challenging gameplay for Jedi Master gamers - the better you do, the tougher it gets.Cooperative gameplay encourages teamwork in a fun way and features
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Advantages: Its Lego! Its Star Wars! Rejoice! Disadvantages: A little simple for more experienced gamers.
LEGO STAR WARS 2
Some would suggest that the twisted metal genius of the simple paper-clip is the greatest invention ever crafted. Indeed, imagine the civil service without such a piece of stationary artillery - the office would be awash with a paper tornado akin to a hedgehog in a condom factory! Others would cite that the candle, and later still the warm glow of a light bulb, is the culmination of human endeavour. Enlightenment from ... ...combination of Star Wars and Lego was handsomely rewarded for his efforts. More so, let's hope the guy that said "let's make a computer game out of this" has been made King in the Halls of Valhalla and is being fed grapes by beautiful, scantily glad valkyries for all of eternity for his singular contribution to gaming invention.
In a galaxy far, far away Nazi poster boy Luke Skywalker is fed up of dusting crops and attempting ... more
LEGO STAR WARS 2
Some would suggest that the twisted metal genius of the simple paper-clip is the greatest invention ever crafted. Indeed, imagine the civil service without such a piece of stationary artillery - the office would be awash with a paper tornado akin to a hedgehog in a condom factory! Others would cite that the candle, and later still the warm glow of a light bulb, is the culmination of human endeavour. Enlightenment from the darkness so we could crawl forth from the gutter and see the ninja assassins creeping up behind us has certainly been a rewarding bonus. However, the greatest inventions are clearly those artefacts that merely build on previous concepts and simply make the original idea better. Case in point, take one well known holy trilogy and merge it with the building blocks of a child's imagination. Here's hoping the clever git that foresaw the winning combination of Star Wars and Lego was handsomely rewarded for his efforts. More so, let's hope the guy that said "let's make a computer game out of this" has been made King in the Halls of Valhalla and is being fed grapes by beautiful, scantily glad valkyries for all of eternity for his singular contribution to gaming invention.
In a galaxy far, far away Nazi poster boy Luke Skywalker is fed up of dusting crops and attempting to grow a poor man's mullet and wants to get in on the rebellion's action against Imperial might - namely, destroying a giant space station called the Death Star. Along the way he learns about the force from Obi Wan and Yoda, befriends the likes of Han, Leia, Lando and Chewie, finds himself in far flung places such as Mos Eisley cantina, the ice planet of Hoth, Cloud City and the forest moon of Endor, before duelling to the death against the pant-wettingly scary Darth Vadar in order to restore the legacy of the Jedi Knights and the Old Empire. Sounds like Star Wars, right? Now imagine that George Lucas' universe - all of the above and the scenarios that frequent the original trilogy of A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi - is imagined in nothing but Lego. Yes, just Lego! Having goose bumps is a perfect reaction to such knowledge, as I can think of little cooler than a Lego X-Wing flying the trench run... IN LEGO! Or blasting a stormtrooper to death only for his body to fall apart at the hips... just like it would WITH LEGO!
Lego Star Wars 2 does pretty much exactly the same as its predecessor (which followed the adventures of Obi Wan and Anakin in the much maligned episodes 1, 2 and 3). Essentially a platform game viewed from a high 3-D angle, the concept is to simply get your characters to the end of a scenario by leaping over pitfalls and traps, pulling switches and utilising the correct characters to open doors, solving small puzzles, blasting or lightsabering your way through hordes of stormtroopers and confiscating vehicles like a heavy duty AT-AT to make progress all the more easy. So, for instance, you begin the game as in the film, on the rebel blockade runner, and can switch play between either Princess Leia or a rebel militant as you attempt to stowaway C-3P0 and R2-D2 in an escape pod. Once complete a couple of cut screens follow before you are thrown into the next scenario - Luke and Obi Wan rescuing the droids from the Jawa sandcrawler, giving you access to Obi Wan's force skills and lightsaber (which equals coolness to the power of ten).
Sure, the scenarios are not deadly accurate to the movies plotting, but they feature enough that is reminiscent to keep you interested. The glorious and often humourous cut screens that provide comical reinterpretations of classic Star Wars scenes (Luke is portrayed as bumbling simpleton - ace!), linking together the scenarios with relative ease are excellent, and particularly useful if you've been hiding in a cave for the last thirty years and don't actually know the plot of Star Wars. Additionally, whenever one of the movies large space battles occur, the game switches from its platform roots to a more straightforward 3-D shoot 'em up, involving dodging tie-fighters in the likes of the Millenium Falcon or an X-Wing. Indeed, the game features two distinct types of scenario which adds all the more value.
At first site though, Lego Star Wars 2 does seem to be stupidly easy to complete. Unsurprisingly, it is mostly a game for children, which means the difficulty level has been compromised. In fact, whilst you have an energy bar (represented by four hearts) your player can never actually die, and within a few hours most accomplished gamers are likely to have reached the end of Jedi shouting "yahoooooooooooooooo" as a Lego Falcon flies out of the Death Star avoiding the fiery flames of doom. So it's easy then? Well, only if you take the game to be a straightforward A to B exercise. Fortunately, there's much more going on than that.
Once a scenario is complete the whole level opens up in a free play environment. Ledges that you were unable to reach in the main game or doors that were inaccessible with the characters provided can now be accessed in free play, leading to the reveal of whole new areas and bonuses. Indeed, whilst venturing around the 3-D filled landscapes of both the main game and free play there are numerous things for you to pick up and locate. Red bricks, capsules and Lego bits all need to be collected providing bonuses in game, as well as opening up even further game modes. Additional time trials (such as completing the whole episode under a certain time), bonus levels in the form of gold bricks from completing certain elements of a scenario and bounty hunter missions add to the longevity of the title, and the attempts to collect all the capsules that build the Lego vehicles parked outside Mos Eisley cantina as a players gallery will take some doing. And that's without mentioning the 50 characters that are available to unlock - which includes the mighty Boba Fett!
Reaching that 100% complete figure will remain elusive for many months of play, yet because it's the original trilogy (read as: better source material) players are much more likely to endure and stick with Lego Star Wars 2, despite the initial simplicity. Especially when the game incorporates levels such as the speeder bike sequence from Jedi, where you bomb through the forest of Endor dodging trees and blowing the crap out of anything that moves, which is such splendid fun its easy to return and play through such a spectacular level constantly. Star Wars has always had that added hookability, and in knowing the characters and the set-pieces already, yet being able to participate in them again and again, goes a long way to putting the UMD back in the PSP over most other titles.
Indeed, the PSP version works amazingly well on the handheld format. Loading times are quick, the cute, cartoony nature of the graphics and the construction of the 3-D environments are immediately attractive, the controls are borderline simple, and the cut screens are fully realised. All the usual John Williams tracks are there as well, ranging from the delightful din of the band playing in Mos Eisley's cantina, to the standout Star Wars anthem, to the darker Imperial March of later episodes. Everything that you'd want from a game emblazoned with the iconic title of Star Wars is there and fit for purpose on the smaller handheld system, and in some ways it's the perfect medium for playing the game, which puts Lego Star Wars 2 right up there as one of the finest titles yet developed for the PSP!
So, whilst the merging of Lego and Star Wars screams a great idea, its good to see that Lucasarts have gone to the lengths of making Lego Star Wars 2 more than a mere novelty concept. For the age range the games targeted at its nigh on perfect, and despite the ease with which experienced gamers will breeze through the main scenarios, there has been enough thought placed into the additional game modes to make it a more than worthwhile challenge. And because Star Wars is involved, for many it will be immediately accessible anyway, if only to play as Darth Vadar and force grip stormtroopers into tiny bits of Lego. Or to watch Leia slap Han whenever he accidentally hits her with a blaster. Or to hear the noise R2-D2 makes when he falls off a cliff. Genius!
Overall - If it hasn't been said before, this is Star Wars... IN LEGO! A perfect fusion of two brilliantly simple concepts and a very attractive proposition on the PSP. (Says the 30 year old geek...)
Where to buy? - Lego Star Wars 2 was released in 2007 and is still a readily available game. It's currently being sold on Amazon for £18 as a PSP platinum title (RRP is 19.99) but if you shop around you might be able to find it cheaper.
Advantages: It has great funniness Disadvantages: Can get a boring
Introduction
Lego Star Wars is a very enjoyable game; fun for all the family. It includes all kinds of weaponry and characters which all participate towards completing the whole, entire game. Its based on the film "Star Wars" except all the characters are Lego not human. The game is suitable for ages 3+ so a wide range of people can play this remarkable game. As you proceed through the game you can unlock and buy all sorts of different characters, ... ...Free Play is where you can choose and play with any character you have bought or unlocked in a different level. Characters
The characters are a crucial part in completing the game, as each one is unique in its own way. The better characters such as Ghost Yoda and Greedo will have to be unlocked and bought to be accessed in free play. Unfortunately these are not in the real levels but characters such as Han Solo, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker and ...
jollyjacob 24.08.2008
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Advantages: great gameplay, variety of locations, improved upon the first game, so much more! Disadvantages: long loading times, sometimes can be a bit repetative
With the success of Lego Star Wars in 2005, Travellers Tales had to make the another game for the original series and luckily for us - they did. Lego Star Wars 2 as you could of guessed, focuses on Star Wars Episodes IV-VI, and has Travellers Tales have seemed to have correct the mistakes made in the fist game.
You start of in Mos Eisley cantina, playing as Princess Leia, and it's here where you can buy hints, characters, vehicles and enter cheat ... ...Unfortunately, in the Lego Star Wars 2 on the PS2 or any other home console, you are surrounded by many characters wandering about, fighting and shooting (just like in the first game) but in the PSP version, you don't. This is because the PSP can't handle controlling so many people at one time and so you left on your own, with only the stupid AI character to keep you company. This does make the place seem very isolated and remote but then you don't ...
muckluck 04.05.2008 (07.05.2008)
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Advantages: The most fun that can be had with lego Disadvantages: erm...none that spring to mind...
...previously been addicted to other Lego style computer games on other consoles. Once the seatbelt signs had been extingiushed, I pulled out the PSP from my bag, inserted the disc and rushed through the menus to start playing (instructions can always be read later!).
The game starts with you playing the Princess Leia character (in Lego form, naturally!) at Mos Eisley cantina which will be familiar to anyone who is a fan of the films. This is a 'safe' ... ...being hunted down by a lego Star Destoyer was on screen.
Each story is cut up into several chapters which follow the film plotlines reasonably accurately. The cut scenes that greet each chapter are well presented and the graphics are really good - sharp and clear, although there was a distinct lack of sound on the cut scenes which was disappointing.
The chapters come in two types: Platform chapters, and vehicle chapters. The platform sections involve ...
eldred5400 13.02.2007
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Advantages: Fantastic action packed exciting game. Disadvantages: You never know if you'll reach the end, is this a disadvantage?
...game I decided to Purchase Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.
Having loaded the game into my PSP, and endured the rather lengthy loading and credit screens I was transported into the Cantina on Tatooine. I'm a bit of a silly bugger when it comes to games, I never read the booklets that come with the game because I'm bound to forget things when I get to certain parts. So I end up each time, hitting and hoping. Having done so, and spent five ... ...The characters are made of Lego 2) you need to assemble pieces of Lego in order to complete tasks (repairing panels, making vehicles). Having tried your hardest you are captured, and you go on to play different characters on the surface of the planet below. You seldom get to play one character, like the movie the characters are often in groups and you can change to be any other character in your group at any time. You literally get to be your favourite ...
sghawken 08.02.2007
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Product details
Publisher
LucasArts
Developer
Travellers Tales
Age
3+
Genre
Action/Adventure; Platformer; Kids/Family
Platform
PSP
EAN
23272002305; 23272004255
Manufacturer's product description
LEGO Star Wars: The Original Trilogy follows the Rebel Alliance's battle to dismantle the Galactic Empire and rebuild a galaxy in pieces. From Darth Vader's pursuit of Princess Leia aboard her Blockade Runner to a showdown on the reconstructed Death Star the game includes even more of the family-friendly LEGO action puzzles and humor that earned the original LEGO Star Wars such popularity and acclaim. And much more new to offer it still has. For the first time ever levels feature vehicles and creatures that players can ride or exit at will. Also in LEGO Star Wars's Free Play mode gamers can customize more than 50 new playable characters by mixing and matching body parts to build their own LEGO Star Wars heroes. And on certain platforms a game save from the first LEGO Star Wars can unlock as many as 56 additional characters for Free Play - that's more than 100 characters total plus millions of possible creations! Other exciting additions include the ability to Free Play with vehicles cool new character-specific attacks and maneuvers playable mini-kit vehicles an optional advanced mode for experienced players and more.
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